Back in 2001, we said:

...but it’s hard to judge if the Chrysler’s more nimble feel would be safer in the end over the five-star Ford Windstar’s portly handling. Also, Chrysler calls 50-percent larger headlamps a safety advance. We’d call them long overdue and finally here. We didn’t test the all-wheel drive model, which adds weight and cost, but for the extremely road-squeamish, it’s worth considering. After all, can you name one Subaru that holds seven? 2001 Chrysler Town and Country Enlarge Photo As for seats, the T& C has seven-passenger seating... Read More